The Gregorian calendar is the most widely used civil calendar in the world. In the Gregorian cycle, the year begins, of course, on January 1st. The Hebrew Calendar operates with a very different understanding of time, and therefore has a very different "newyears". It's a great example of how our particular understanding of a given topic has immediate and identifiable implications for what we decide to think more about, what we communicate to others and how we choose to act in our world. With regards to calendars, the choice is ours. Yes, society chose to widely adopt the Gregorian calendar, but either system works pretty well.
With regards to how we happen to feel at any given moment, there are also two systems of how to understand what creates it all. Society has largely adopted the idea that circumstances, genetics, personalities, the past, thinking and a whole host of others stuff are contributing factors, if not downright direct causes. The 3 Principles Paradigm understanding, uncovers the irrelevance of all these factors and narrows every single moment of experience down to one, single, constant source - sometimes referred to as "Thought In the Moment" or "The 3 Principles".
However, in contrast to the choice over which calendar is best, in comparing the two systems of understanding how our personal reality is created - only one can actually be true. Either all personal reality is of the 3 Principles or personal reality is a product of factors in the world around us.
At this years Conference, we hope to clearly lay out these two opposing paradigms, so that you might have an opportunity to decide for yourself.
With regards to how we happen to feel at any given moment, there are also two systems of how to understand what creates it all. Society has largely adopted the idea that circumstances, genetics, personalities, the past, thinking and a whole host of others stuff are contributing factors, if not downright direct causes. The 3 Principles Paradigm understanding, uncovers the irrelevance of all these factors and narrows every single moment of experience down to one, single, constant source - sometimes referred to as "Thought In the Moment" or "The 3 Principles".
However, in contrast to the choice over which calendar is best, in comparing the two systems of understanding how our personal reality is created - only one can actually be true. Either all personal reality is of the 3 Principles or personal reality is a product of factors in the world around us.
At this years Conference, we hope to clearly lay out these two opposing paradigms, so that you might have an opportunity to decide for yourself.